Indigenous Health Administration and Leadership Program (IHALP): 2023 Information Session

Online/Virtual Event

Join us for the 2023 Indigenous Health Administration and Leadership Program information session! Learn about the IHALP certificate program that is designed to support Indigenous organizations and communities to build strength-based, holistic programming that promotes health and wellbeing. Learn about Indigenous communities and their own measures for success and unique cultural and geographical needs. Ask questions, hear about alumni experiences, and […]

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Dancing Through: An Indigenous Woman’s Journey through Cancer

Online/Virtual Event

Join us for a special screening of this documentary following Madelaine McCallum’s journey as an Indigenous woman grappling with a cancer diagnosis, navigating the western medical system, and ultimately using the power of dance to guide her through. Following the film screening, Madelaine and other guests Warren Clarmont from BC Cancer Agency and Dr Unjali […]

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A Poem is a Possibility: writing toward a healthy outlook With Rena Priest

Online/Virtual Event

This offering looks at poetry as a tool for shifting the lens through which we view the world, and writing our way into new patterns of seeing. We’ll do writing exercises and hear poems that move through possibility toward discovery and affirmations of strength.

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UBC 23 24 Indigenous Cultural Safety Program Community Building Event

First Nations Longhouse 1985 West Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Wednesday, March 29, 2023, 12:00 - 1:00 pm, in-person, at the First Nations Longhouse Link to event: https://ubc2324.med.ubc.ca/event/ubc-23-24-students-facilitators-community-building-event/ The UBC 23 24 team is excited to invite the entire UBC 23 24 community to sit with us, share some food and get to know each other! This includes all UBC Health Professional students and leadership […]

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Children’s Health and Wellbeing Assessment: A strengths-based app to measure FNIM children’s well-being with Dr. Nancy Young and Mia Bourque

Online/Virtual Event

The presentation will focus on the Aaniish Naa Gegii: the Children’s Health and Well-being Measure© (ACHWM), a strengths-based and culturally relevant app developed to measure the health and well-being of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis (FNIM) children. It will delve into the application of the ACHWM as a culturally safe assessment tool to gather local […]

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UBC 23 24 First Contact Screening Event

Irving K. Barber Learning Centre 1961 East Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Join us for an exciting and eye-opening screening of the first season of First Contact, a thought-provoking television series exploring the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians on April 12th from 5:00 – 6:30pm. Food and snacks will be provided. We’re also hosting a follow-up discussion session for those who can’t make it to the screening […]

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UBC 23 24 Indigenous Facilitator Recruitment Event

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The UBC 23 24 Indigenous Cultural Safety (ICS) Program is excited to invite Indigenous community members working in the healthcare sectors or areas of reconciliation to learn about the opportunity to become a UBC 23 24 ICS Indigenous facilitator. By becoming a facilitator, you will receive training and support from the UBC 23 24 team […]

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UBC 23 24 Indigenous Facilitator Recruitment Event

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The UBC 23 24 Indigenous Cultural Safety (ICS) Program is excited to invite Indigenous community members working in the healthcare sectors or areas of reconciliation to learn about the opportunity to become a UBC 23 24 ICS Indigenous facilitator. By becoming a facilitator, you will receive training and support from the UBC 23 24 team […]

Free

The Past, Present and Co-Developed Future of Services for Children and Youth with Support Needs with Danielle Smith & Molly Fredeen

Online/Virtual Event

This webinar is about supports and services for children and youth with support needs (CYSN). We will share the story of how CYSN services came to be, who accesses them now, and the government’s responsibility to children and youth with support needs and their families. We will discuss what that story tells us about changes […]

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